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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented May 11, 1909.

Application filed February 13, 1908. Serial No, H5661.

To all 10710972 if may concern:

n of the United States, residing at use a. radiator between the fire box and outer wall oi the heater; to best the ti o rsdi he heart from tho lire box; to

range pipes "ectly over the burner to prevent sweating; to provide the radiator with s ng chamber having connections with 1 her of the heater for carrying oil the l plugged openings 29 for permitting the tubes out the being turned off; and to combine simple and durable construction with facility ventil the c' gas, should the burner be extinguished withof operation and eiliciency of action. These punying drawings, in which orovided with s. scket radiator embodyin l J V a my improvements; l 1g. 2, a horizontal section on the line aa of F1g. 1; Figs. 3 and 4 a plan and. front elevation respectively of a radiator with parts broken away, and Fig. 5.

by the line 6-6, Fig.

In the drawin s, 1 represents the fire box of s heater, 2 the ash pit, 3 the grate, 4 the 3 drum, 5 the dome, 6 the hot air -Jflues, 7 the 3 smoke flue, and 8 the inclosing wall or jacket,

all constructed. and arranged in the ordinary manner.

The jacket radiator or supplemental heater supported on legs 11 and formed with a lateral E curve concentric with the wall 8. The inner of hydrocarbon burners 15. The end walls in an inward direction in radial planes with "e it known that I, il irrmrr ll. l'Lons, a.

mo lizrnnltou, (line, have irwcnted :1. ncwsru'l useful improvement in Jacket-ii,sdietors, of

sdspted to use in connection with S acketed heaters or elsewhere, and the ob- 5 s oft my nnprovomont are to removsbly ntor with to reinforce the action of provide the f radiator with range water pipes; to provide f means for cloningssid pipes; to locste the f burners 15 from a. source (not shown). l igure 1 is the front elevation of a heater with parts broken away and parts in section the axis of the heater. A horizontzrl pertition 17 provided. with an openin 8 is resbly secured within the radiator oy means 1 screws 19, or by other suitable icons, or separating the heatin cl he ventilating chamber .4 "cu... y one or more of these issors maybe used in. connection with the some fr Two are shown so used in the drswin and 9, Figs. 1 and Flues a i from any convenicnt source (not shov ile fine 24 from radiator S comlnunicescs with the smoke flue 7 and ilue 2% from radiator 9 opens into the tire-bro; 1.

ater tubes 27 con'nnunlootin with u rungs tank (not shown) ure extended horizontally through the hosting chamber 21 and directly over the burner 15. A. hollow coup ling 28 which connects the udjncent ends of the tubes 27 together is provided with to be inspected or cleaned. An opening 3] 1n the outer wall of the radiator 1s provided with IV closure 32 as shown in Fig. 6 to admit ob ects are attained in the following described manner, as illustrated 1n the sccomby the proj cction closed by door 35. The inclosing wall 8 is provided on one side with :1 door 35 tor the insertion of the radiator thcretlnougl'r and within the annular chember 36 between said well and the tire box 1. a horizontal section on the line F2b of Fig. 4. f Fig. 6 is a vertical transverse medial section of the radiator taken in the plane indicated 5 One or more closed pipes 37 may be extended from the ends 16 of the radiator for incrcus ing the radiating surface thereof if desired.

In operation, one or more radiators may be located within the annular chamber 36 as seen in Fig. and adjusted on legs 11 to the desired height with the ventilating fines and water tubes properly connected. The gas may be admitted to the burners through the pipes 83 and ignited through the openings 31 either for heating the sir within the annular chamber 36 or for superheoting it when the furnace of the heater is being used. The

5 walls of the fire box prevent the radiation oi wall 12 is rcmovnbly secured by means of screws 13 audits bottom is formed with one or more openings 14: for the insertion therein much of the heat therein to the annular chamber and the radiators serve to supplement the action of the furnace and grestlyincrease its heating capacity.

In moderate weather, either the furnace of the heater or the radiators may be used S8P21- rstely as desired. The location of the range ipes adjacent to and directly over the urner prevents them from sweating and the j laterally curved metal box formed tapering toward the top, a horizontal partition removventilatin chamber 22 together with its eon ablv )laced therein ventilatin tubes com- 0 o v 7 b nections carries oil' the gas and prevents the danger of explosion or asphyxiation should the burner become extinguished with the gas turned on.

Having fully described my improvements, What I claim as inv invention and desire to secure by liette latent of the United States is? 1. The combination with provided With. a smoke exit passage, of a jacket radiator located between the lire-box and the jacket and comprising a metal box, the lateral Walls thereof being concentricall curved and upwaroiv convex d For irn'inincbetween them a segment or an new roiy tapered annular cl'ian'iher, a hydrocarbon burner Within box, ran e pipes therec116 over, and a venti leading from the box and ada iited to communicate with the a acketed heater smoke exit passage oi. the jacketed heater. I

2. The combination "with a heater, of a acket radiator located between the fire-box and the acltet and comprising a jacketed inunicating with the radiator above said partition, horizontal range pipes extending through the radiator concentric with its curved sides and below said partition and a coupling provided with plug openings for connecting the adjacent ends of the pipes together.

3. A heater comprising a jacket provided with. a door, a firebox therein having a smoke exit, a radiator curved laterally concentric with. the jacket, and supporting legs ad tably secured on the radiator, said ra- (hat r being removably einplaced through the door and Within. the acket and provieed r-Jith independent ineai'is for heating its interior, and also provided with range pipe con nections and havin ventilating connection with the smoke exit HOln the lire-box.

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Witnesses Bevin PIERCE, R. S. CARE. 

